Zero Hedge says bring it on, the solution to our problems is collapse.

The Captain asks“Is it me, or is there something wrong with everybody else?”, and concludes it’s everybody else. Red-pill thinking requires a certain amount of arrogance.

Wintery Knight points out that young Christians are abandoning the fight in an anti-intellectual compartmentalization of the faith. Will S comments. If Christians give up on changing the culture, what then do we have?

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Much has been written on Christian relationships in the manosphere in the last week:

Athol notes that the Bible was written for when men were all alphas under the law, so it recommends beta behaviour, but when culture betaized men, this created hardcore mode for Christian men.

Dalrock points out that the celibate boyfriend is non-biblical. All Christian relationships should be geared towards sex as soon as possible, within marriage.

UMan coins the phrase girligious and notes that Christian marriage has the advantage of a “a rule book written thousands of years ago” in our battle to preserve traditional marriage.

Wintery Knight points out the lie that homosexual couples are as good for raising children as straight couples. Related: A homosexual Mormon enjoys a happy an fulfilling heterosexual marriage and family.

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I agree that the Tories’ scrapping of Section 13 is a great thing. Even better, of course, would be if they scrapped the entire thing, as David Warren has pointed out. Ah well; I suppose we should be thankful for small mercies, as well as great ones…

It is odd how little press it’s getting. My guess, the liberal media and politicians know that what the HRC’s have done to guys like Ezra and Mark will not be popular if more well known, so aren’t willing to die on that particular hill.